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		<title>The Troubles Of Copying IPod Content To A Computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of people found out it is great for them to copy the content of their Apple iPod to their own computer. This is a great way to back up the content of an iPod in case it is stolen or needs replaced. The moment you do transfer such content unto a computer, you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of people found out it is great for them to copy the content of their Apple iPod to their own computer. This is a great way to back up the content of an iPod in case it is stolen or needs replaced. The moment you do transfer such content unto a computer, you can also transfer the said content back to more iPods. In case you do own lots of iPods or you want to share the content with friends. On this page <a target="_blank" href="http://www.copyipodtocomputer.com/">ipod to pc</a> you will have more ideas about copy ipod to pc.</p>
<p>When we talk about transferring with iTunes, some freedom is involved; however, this is limited in the iPod to computer transfer direction. Apple may have put the whole thing difficult in order to fight piracy and to help the music labels to earn more money by increasing the level of downloads. The only kind of music you can transfer to a computer from an ipod are the tracks you originally bought from iTunes. The automatic sync feature is a potential problem you can face with iTunes and iPod transfers. If you forget to disable the sync feature then the iTunes library will delete any content found on an iPod that is not also part of the iTunes library. It is possible that you will use lots of content. Mostly because iTunes will not add any content not originally bought with the software. As a result, many third party developers have stepped in to bridge this gap in technology and allow users the ability to transfer content from their iPods to their computers. This place <a target="_blank" href="http://www.copyipodtocomputer.com/mediawidget-review/">transfer music from ipod to computer</a> has great infos about how to get music from ipod to computer, and this one <a target="_blank" href="http://www.copyipodtocomputer.com/copy-ipod/avoid-losing-all-your-song-files-upload-songs-from-ipod-to-computer-95/">ipod to computer</a> about copy ipod to pc.</p>
<p>Another big issue people are having is related to the fact when an iPod can only be synced to an Apple computer. If a user decides to buy a Windows based computer and want to use the iPod on both systems, then the iPod will have to reformatted for Windows. The only device exceptions are the iPod touch and the iPhone as these can sync directly with iTunes and do not need to be connected via computer. This can be done through a third party application.</p>
<p>A great way to not have to worry about syncing devices with a computer or reformatting the devices is to buy newer generation products.</p>
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